noiseredux wrote:in all seriousness, has anyone else noticed that the 360 seems to be the console of choice among those under 21? I feel like every nephew I have has a 360. Every co-worker with middle school aged kids has a 360. Every adolescent I see shopping at GameStop is for 360. It's weird. I'm guessing a lot of it is "I want the console my friends have," but I guess I assumed that age group would flock to the Wii -- both Wii and 360 haivng similiar price-points.
The main reason I see for that is that the 360 hit first, was far cheaper initially, and came out of the gate with (at the very least) a more consistent online strategy. The first year or so of PSN saw Sony scrambling to add features in for parity, and it still doesn't quite match up (lack of universal voice chat, for example). Nintendo's offerings in that area are laughable.
The original XBox was easily the stronger online/network multiplayer contender too. People playing Halo 2 multiplayer like that bought a 360 to play Halo 3 the same way.
I agree, it's the "I want the console my friends have" thing, but in extension "I want to be on the same online platform as my friends", which for the U.S. is just more likely to be Live than PSN.